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Sylvia Sayer in May 1983. Sylvia Rosalind Pleadwell Sayer, Lady Sayer (6 March 1904 – 4 January 2000), was a passionate conservationist and environmental campaigner on behalf of Dartmoor, [1] an area of mostly granite moorland in Devon in the south-west of England.
Charlotte Shaw was a fourteen-year-old British schoolgirl who drowned while crossing a swollen stream on Dartmoor during training for Ten Tors in 2007. Her death, the first to occur in connection with Ten Tors or one of its training expeditions, made national news headlines in the United Kingdom.
At the book's start Iris Villarca is an eleven-year-old girl growing up in Dartmoor during 1910. She and her father live in a mansion named Rawblood, where he keeps her isolated from the general population. Iris's father justifies this isolation by stating that he fears that she will die from Horror autotoxicus.
An Ohio father made headlines for forcing his daughter to walk five miles to school after she was suspended for bullying other students on her bus.
A California wedding during the weekend was just one reason for the Nieto family to celebrate. As Lindsay Nieto walked down the aisle, it's being called a miracle that her father, Augie, was by ...
Boris Kodjoe (second from right) surprised daughter Sophie (right) at Howard’s recent homecoming. Above, they attended a City Year Los Angeles event in 2019 with Sophie’s mother, Nicole Ari ...
The station intentionally does not publicise a webcast, preferring to be heard in situ on its FM radio signal within Dartmoor, and being "only available to people living or visiting the moor". [7] In June 2022, Skylark suffered a transmitter breakdown lasting three weeks, but was later cleared of any licence breach by broadcasting regulator ...
In his book Guide to Dartmoor he refers to what is likely to have been the first letter box. It was placed at Cranmere Pool on northern Dartmoor by a local guide in 1854. In Crossing's memory in 1938 a plaque and letterbox were placed at Duck's Pool on the southern moor by some individuals and members of a walking club known as Dobson's Moormen.